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Where is Diamond Found?

Published in Diamond Locations 1 min read

Natural diamonds are found in 35 countries across the globe, with some even discovered in the United States, specifically in Colorado. However, only certain countries are known for producing industrial-grade diamonds.

Diamond Producing Countries

Here's a breakdown of where diamonds are commonly found:

Countries with Natural Diamonds

  • 35 Countries Globally: Diamonds have been discovered in numerous countries around the world, showcasing a widespread presence.
  • United States: Specifically, the state of Colorado has produced a small quantity of natural diamonds.

Countries that Produce Industrial Grade Diamonds

  • Russia: A significant producer of diamonds for industrial applications.
  • Congo: Another nation with notable industrial-grade diamond production.
  • Botswana: Known for its high-quality industrial diamond output.
  • South Africa: A historically important source of diamonds, including industrial grade.
  • Zimbabwe: A country contributing to the supply of industrial grade diamonds.


Table of Diamond-Producing Countries

Diamond Type Countries
Natural 35 countries, including the United States (Colorado)
Industrial Grade Russia, Congo, Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe


Diamonds are found in various geological formations, including kimberlite and lamproite pipes, which are deep volcanic formations where these precious stones are often located. These findings highlight the diverse geographic distribution of diamonds globally.